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         <description><![CDATA[<div>*NOTE* Keep all posts and conversations appropriate and respectful. The nature of this material can be polarizing.<br><br>1. What is the point of freedom of speech? Should free speech be unregulated or restricted? Who decides this?<br><br>2. Does freedom of speech give us the right to offend? Explain.<br><br>3. Is it possible to disagree with someone's actions but also respect the person's right to freedom of speech and expression?&nbsp; (examples: someone taking a knee during an anthem, someone wearing an obscene t-shirt, someone flying a distasteful flag)<br><br>4. To what extent do you have the right to free speech at school, on your team, at your job, in your club? Why?<br><br>5. What is the current status of complete equality (race, sex, disability, sexual orientation, etc.) in the United States? How do you know?</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-09-04 22:22:47 UTC</pubDate>
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